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  • Whistle called on season

    Whistle called on season

    Football and netball season gone BUGGER, this was the Mighty Swans’ year. In the footy, we recruited well, we got them fit. The Might Magoos…

  • Webster: Support local businesses

    Webster: Support local businesses

    ACROSS Mallee, there are a multitude of aspirational businesses producing local, Australian Made produce. From food and fibre to homewares, our producers are keen to…

  • WORDS FROM THE MAYOR: 12/6/20

    Swan Hill indoor pool opening Monday GREAT news for our local swimmers with Belgravia Leisure announcing they will be reopening their indoor pool facilities at…

  • Editorial: Flying school not about race

    Editorial: Flying school not about race

    LET’S not make the flying school discussion about race. It’s irrelevant. If 200 trainee pilots from Australia were flying in the airspace over Swan Hill,…

  • Letters to the Editor: 5/6/20

    I say NO I say NO to an international aviation training school operating from our aerodrome. I say NO to having our peaceful, serene living…

  • Reopening of council services highlighted in latest mayoral column

    WITH the further easing of coronavirus restrictions, we have seen the return of more council services. On Wednesday this week, council’s Splatt Street offices re-opened…

  • Budget highlights mayoral column

    ON Sunday, the Premier announced the easing of a number of coronavirus restrictions from June 1, including restaurants and cafes, shopping and retail services, social…

  • Letters to the Editor: 29/5/20

    Agreed against flying school I AGREE with the people who have spoken against the school for Chinese to learn flying at the Swan Hill aerodrome.…

  • Moulamein Notes: 29/5/20

    Gallery news FINALLY, some good local news that I can write about. Even though our gallery girls cannot open up and serve you the best…

  • Mayoral column highlights cash splash in northern Victoria

    WE’RE thrilled with news that we’ll be able to do $750,000 worth of upgrades in our smaller towns over the next two years.The state government…

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